I went over to see it. I want tickets, 3 euros a person, which is a bit unworthy. It is a place where students are closed. But it is not managed very tightly, students will be very free inside, and they will be proud of being closed.
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A prison is actually a place of confinement. From 1778 to 1914, students who violated the school rules were imprisoned here, but classes were still held, and they continued to be closed after class. Usually drunk, or offending a "crime" like a teacher. The students detained here are bored and enjoy graffiti on the walls of the prison. After more than a hundred years, they have painted and repainted, layer by layer, and it has become a scene today.
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I went over to see it. I want tickets, 3 euros a person, which is a bit unworthy. It is a place where students are closed. But it is not managed very tightly, students will be very free inside, and they will be proud of being closed.
Heidelberg's student prison specializes in children who break eggs! I wanted to punish them, but I didn't want to be a children's graffiti paradise. Can your college students exaggerate a little more? Prison makes you live like paradise.
The student prison is one of the attractions open to the outside world in the old building of Heidelberg University, as well as the museum and the old auditorium of Heidelberg University. Students'prisons were built by the past schools to imprison students who violated school rules. According to the seriousness of the mistakes, students were imprisoned for two days to four weeks, but they could still attend classes during the day. In order to pass the time, the students graffiti or write poems on the walls to pass the time. Now it seems that these paintings are in full swing and full of youth. At the entrance to the prison is a souvenir shop where you can buy small gifts with the University of Heidelberg emblem.
The well-known student prison in Heidelberg is located in the back alley of Heidelberg University Square. The student prison was built in 1712. Under the background of time and space at that time, the university students were prostitutes, alcoholics, troublemakers or idlers. The police could not shut them down. So the school set up "prison" and thought on the inner wall of the room with only beds, so the university students painted ducks on the walls to pass the time. So far, colorful and wild ducks are still seen filling every corner of the building.
The school set up such a place to punish mischievous students for making trouble late at night and destroying public property, but they could not be put in real prisons. The students of "crime" go to class during the day and return to "prison" after class. They paint on the walls and gather to chat and compose poems, so that they try their best to violate the school rules and strive to be locked up here. More than 10 houses are painted with colors. We can see the creativity and tolerance of College Students a hundred years ago.
Visiting to Heidelberg Student Prison suggested that we take a look. Here we can see countless students graffiti on the walls. It's really an eye-opening place. It's amazing as soon as you go upstairs. It's like walking into a thriller. It's a bit dark and terrible.